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n. (plural of presupposition English)
Usage examples of "presuppositions".
The power of moral prejudices has penetrated deeply into the most spiritual world, which would seem to be the coldest and most devoid of presuppositions, and has obviously operated in an injurious, inhibiting, blinding, and distorting manner.
And nothing is demanded of this experience, no religious or moral or intellectual presuppositions, nothing but acceptances.
The very metaphysical presuppositions differ: space does not conform to Euclidean geometry, time does not form a continuous unidirectional flow, causation does not conform to Aristotelian logic, man is not differentiated from non-man or life from death, as in our world.
But today we have no such presuppositions, today we understand the world and know justice where your society knew only its shadows.
What I mean is this: if you look to the past to justify your actions rather than to guide them, you will not see the truths contained therein, but only what your presuppositions already were before you looked, and your ignorance will be reinforced rather than repudiated.